Paulick J M, Roos N P
Can Med Assoc J. 1978 Feb 4;118(3):276-8.
An inquiry was conducted into the type of practice (whether solo, group or salaried) entered by young physicians graduating from Canadian medical schools in 1970. Twenty-one percent entered solo practice, 57% joined a group practice or partnership, and 22% became salaried physicians in a number of different categories. Surgeons and psychiatrists, more than other types of specialist, were inclined to select solo practice. Group practice was more popular in the western provinces and in rural than in urban areas. More than half of the physicians recently established in urban solo practice complained of having too few patients. Lack of patients was a lesser problem in smaller towns and rural areas.
针对1970年从加拿大医学院毕业的年轻医生所从事的执业类型(单人执业、合伙执业还是受薪执业)展开了一项调查。21%的人进入单人执业,57%的人加入合伙执业或合作关系,22%成为了多种不同类别的受薪医生。外科医生和精神科医生比其他专科医生类型更倾向于选择单人执业。合伙执业在西部省份和农村地区比在城市地区更受欢迎。最近在城市单人执业的医生中,超过一半抱怨患者太少。在较小城镇和农村地区,患者不足是一个较小的问题。